Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1916 — Page 6
■■■■—■i hi i" STAR GROCERY! iSSaHMHKwnNML'W'VV wrer«* y Santa Clara Prunes, tb 10c ] Dried Peaches, th 10c ■ California Figs 10c j Maple Syrup 25c |t California Table Peaches... 15c ■ Mince Meat, Quart Can....25c S' Candied Cherries 10c E Pink Salmon, 2 cans 25c Pumpkin, fancy 10c Pearl Tapioca, th 10c California White Cherries ,25c Red Kidney Beans, tb 15c Dill Pickles, doz 15c Self-Rising Buckwheat 10c Rice Pancake Flour 10c New Corn Meal 10c Campbell's Soups 10c WSStBiMWrW’ * <IH Johns, | Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON Phone ■ ■ 1 — ■—— Dr. L K. Made? V ETERINAKIAN Corner Third < Mortem Streets. I PHONE 186 . DECATUR, IM). B. C. HENRICKS D C | YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 6 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. ■■■■ .... ■ —— SPENDTHRIFTS Have no chance to become proprietors. On the other hand one who saves WILL eventually be ready to embrace the opportunity to become ai proprietor. You may open an account here with as little as SI.OO and get interest on all you save. Are you going to continue to; spend instead of save? 5 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA M ’inhere Federal Reserve Association. ii»WJEßMfei«atrßg I
c A SWELL TURKEY vvtA / \ a ' y \ -'IT— //1 \ * dinner on Thanksgiving doesn’t beV VzWfc.. caEatzg—/ /1 \ W Vy'y*— g ' n t 0 c<sua * 1,10 savi ngs made by the '•'X mm who * r>yt! ,lJ ’ c he< k instead of in I’ij l cash - He hasn’t frittered his money 5 I ? away like the one who carries cur- ' rency instead of a check book. Open 2 an areo! >nt with Old Adams County V- ... BBank and you'll find that a check /f ' book doesn't burn a hole in your pocket as ready money does. 01bfl6ams(?ouRtijI?M
I MANGOLD •& BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. ' Oak Leaf Seeded Raisins, pkg....15c J Oak Leaf Currents 22c ■ “Not a Seed” Raisin 18c] I Dromedary Dates, pkg...l3c; 2 for 25c I I California Figs, pkg 10c I Pumpkin, large can 10c t ' Hominy, can 10c; 3 for 25c [ Corn, can 10c, 12c, 15c, 13c i Peas, can ,10c, 15c, 18c Beech Nut Olive Cil .‘...25c, 50c, 75c Good Table Peaches ....15c, 20c, 25c Kiln Dry, First Prize Buckwheat, I 5 tb. bag ’. 35c Oranges, Bananas. Lemons, Grapes, Apples, Sweet Potatoes and Lettuce We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs, 34c; Butter, 20 30c. Give Us That Order. Arthur Aj Fred Mangold Baker Wanted buyers For Ashtabula & Trumbull County Farms. Many good bargains in ideal homes. Now is the time to buy. The G. E. Dowling Ileal Estate Agency, Orwell, Ohio. 273112 NICKEL PLATE ROAD Reduced Fares to C II I C A G O Account INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION i December 2-9. Dates < f sale Decembers, 4 and 5. ] Final return limit Decern* ] bcr 13, 1916. Full information of tickI ot agent, or write F. P. PARNIN, I). P. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. I PLATE ROAD / , J Vi 1 ' i. ‘ - ' ■ • J u *■' 1 V. - t"! x’’ 1 ] ' ■ . T ‘ : fu7 •t .'to " - | • * •*.- Ait* ip.\ I■ ■ ' i *'**Xi» ■ ff 1 ’.'.,/ ' Child, en are interesting in each: stage of their development. Let pictures keep them as they are ; today—pictures full cf unconscious, uneffected grace, and the individual-1 ity of the child. , Make an appointment for them. ’Phone 807. ERWIN STL DIO Over Callow and Kohne Drug Store. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite's Hrtlirc I'3o to 5:00 nOUIS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650 0. L Burgener, D. C. i No Drugs No Surgerv i No Odteopatny
ha? WANTED FOR SALE Small Missouri farm. $lO ca )i and $5 monthly; no Intert or t a ■; highly productive land; ■ ■loan to 3 big markets; write for pbotogiapbn and full information. Muni-' r Al S 3, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. 246-2 mo. ' FOR RENT Furnished room, modern; heat and bath. Address "X," rare Democrat. 254tf FOR PENT Two new 6 room houses in E iklonga v.tr<>< t. Call on Dyonb; b’-iimidt. 27U12' I BOARD AND ROOM to young lady; employed or attending school i.i ] • exchange for light services. ’Phone 437. 269tf i WANT ED Old fasle teeth~ Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to 53.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 ' Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; will end cash by return mail. 272t30 .OST A lad.es’ black purse, con twining a pair of eye glasses. Findr i' o-:n to the Old Adams County 1 hank. 271tf I Store jour car with ns. Day " <1 nigh: service. Steam heat-! ed and fir proof.—Kalver-No-i • ble Garage Co. 271112 ! i'OR SALE— Big Type Poland China Ho s. Must b? sold soon. Inquire 1 if Marcellus Davison. Decatur, Ind., ■ R. R. No. 10. Jhone Monroe. 278'.’; ACTIA SM W ( . '!• NTS WANTED- We insure men’s wages i rJ; t b 1,. a<-'ident or sit'tness, | I women insured Monthly payment \ plan. Strong stock company.—Equit-, a’i. .-'.cei'l-:it Co., IGI Devonshire St.. ” ton I'- rr °77U > APPLES FOR SALE—! have about 50 bushels cf good i'a’dv in apples for sale. Also bushels of Baldwin sweet pples.—Eli Mever, ’phone No. j 220. 271 If YOVR ROOSTER A Rhede Islaad ] d i'l 0.-t T <■:•:!•" to my j lace 1h“ , ther daj Til owner may have Ill'll jl l y paying for this ad. --Ferdinand • Vake, IF <n’’ir. Ind.. R. R. 11. 276t3 , ( l'O!t LENT A g<:o<i house centrally ] IC' t“d. Reasonable rent. Phone . No. 229. 271tf. i NOTICE TO FARMER'S OVIDE SUBSCRIBERS—-Th i only author- ‘ ] ized !»• ■ rij.tion rrpre entatlves in •Adams <">’• ty arc Mr. William Win- ( dr-.'uth and Mr. Hnrmon Windemuth. , They are ;• nhorized to accept and re- < lieipt fir subseript'iuis. Anyone else. I i cpi i-st nting himself as licing a' , I Guide subs< riuptior, reprerentative in the county is an impostor and we hall ■•upreciate anv information about ■ such a party that our subscribers car. ] give us. Address, The Farmer’s i . Guide. Huntington, Ind. 279t3 |. DAILY MARKET REPORT. Corrected Every Day. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. V.. Nov 23—(Spec ,! ’<! to Daily Democrat)- Receipts. 4.- . 000: shipments. 1.520; official to New York, yesterday, 1,900; hogs closing steady. |- Medium and heaw, [email protected]; two deelm fancy. $10.25: yorkers. . 'of?s9.i’.">; p--’s and lights, 8.25@ ; $ 'SO; roughs, [email protected]; stags, I ?.7.CO(?Z38.00; cattle, 300; steady; I -berm, 4,00 M slow; top lambs. $11.40; j GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $1.70; oats. 52c; corn, $1 20; j rye. $1.10: barlev, 75c'; clover seed, $8 50; a'sikc seed.. $8.25. timothy isced. $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eg."v, 24c; butter, 20<'ffi»25c. POULTRY MARKET. Cbiikens. 14"; fowls. 14c; . Sc: young turkeys, 15c; old • , T-.m turkeys. r>; old ben turkeys,; •; old roosters, 7c; eggs. 32c; Ind. • R:m: <rdm 's. lie. Above prices are ; for poultrv f.ee from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Putterfat, ib livered 41c: butterfat, at station. 39c; butterfat, in country, WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c: beef hides, 14c; calf ‘hides, He; tallow, sc; sheep pelts, i 50c if? $1.50. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium, $9.00; pigs and ii“hts, $8.50; roughs. |8.00; heifers; and light steers, [email protected]; stags.' $7.1 .1; prime steers, $6.50© $7.0(»; rows, $5.00(11 $5.50; calves, $9.50. WANTED. This office will pay five] cents per pound for good,] dean rags, suitable for cleaning machinery, if they nre brought to this office. MTTH E TO H!I>I»RKS. Nctn-e is heresy given that the sup'rintendent of the oountv intirmary •if Ada'as county, Indiana, has tiled with t; i iciltor of fa M county an estimate r ■■.->nlhr of gio Ties, dry goods, elotbin: . I ,'iie. o, s;.lt. drills, fell and ove .Ivies f.i, rhe subsistence of the inmate- an ! ualnti Item e of the asylum neercd to tie purchased for said asvluni • lu-it... the » ...-<ui.' t three months. Notice is further hereby given that sal.l ostlmatc is now on file in said .l ulilor's qtfiee. an I id for contracts fur furnir.hin sail supplies for said period will be received on Mumia;., December 1. HHrt. All l ids must stale separate price for furnishing eneh ar hie bid upon, anil must bo made subject to the condition that the Board of Commissioners or : i superintendent shall have the riqht to buy an l - artii ie so bld upon at the Indiana 'Reformatory. The 80n..’ rererv r the right’to reject rn nr -di or any part of any of raid bids. CHRISTIAN EICHER, WILLIAM REPPEIiT, DAVID .1. DILLING.. Board of Commissioners. Attest: T. 11. Baltzell, Auditor. It
y . —— ~ STOCK SALE We will sell cattle and horreg on our I farm, one mile east of Preble, hullI'lia, and “ miles west of Decatur, Ind., on Friday, November 24, 1916. begin- , ning nt 1(1 o'clock a. m.: Ten Horses; Extra gc.ud brood marc. 5 years old. Weighing 1800 lbs.; gray mare. 7 years ] . hl. t imlly nroKo, weighing 1200; : thick mare. good, broke. 9 years 81rt; ’ •ay bor o. w< ighing 1500. good one; brown mare, weighing 1400; gray ■ hoi e, weight 1300, a good worker: ' good sorrel colt, coming 2 years old; months-old draft colt. Cattle: 1 These cuttle consist of fresh cows •hat will be fresh this winter, feeding • tcers, good stock heifers with calf a: I some yearling calves; 2 Bull i Durham cows, fresh, with calves by 1 I bile: roan cow, extra good milker, 6 : | ',-ivts old. will be fresh January 1, ■ weighing 1100 iHiunds; blue roan I •<>■.. with calf bv nw side, a pood ‘ i I one; extra good Holstein bull, com-! i ■ ing 2 years old; several good cows , giving milk; also several good Jersey t '■own that will be fresh this winter.! rwicity Head Extra good Feeding Steel . weight from 800 to 900 lbs. The balance consists of heifers and steers too numerous to describe. These cattle are all home bred and -nd stock. Sheep: Two full blood Shropshire bucks. Five dozen chick- ‘ enu. Two good carriages, one open. I I is god ns new, and one with top; new i ‘beet drill. , Gentlemen, don’t miss this sale, as ' ve have a good lot of stock and sale 1 vill be held rain or shine, under . cover. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; sums of $5 and over, a credit of 12 months will be given, first 6 months without Interest and i ast six months with G per cent. Three per cent off for cash. No prop■rty to be removed until settled for. , Lunch will be served ctWhe ground. DAVID CI7RBER & SON. John Spuller aud Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. Louis Fruchte. clerk. 273t6 111 •' —— ■ -• PUBLIC SALE. As I have lost my health and must -hange climate. I will offer for sale < at public auction at my residence. ; one-half mile south and one mile east of the Brodbeck school on what is known as the Clark Brothers fann, on Tuesday. November 28, 1916. beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m., the fol- i lowing personal propertv. to-wit: Two ' Hdad ot' Horses: Black mare, ' t weight about 1500 Tbs.; gray mare, i weight 1400. One buggy, buggy har- : 'iess, 2 sets of leather fly nets, collars, mud beats, clover seed bum her, harrow and plows. Household Goods: I Piano, fit st class condition, China ‘ closet, round table, 3 rocking chairs, bed stead, chair-, hard coal burner. ! tango stove, stoves and furniture, and numerous other articles. Also about 40 young pullets. Terms: $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 •iionti’.s will be given, the purchaser iving note with approved security • and bearing 6 per cent interest 'he mst 6 months; 4 per. cent off for t cash. No goods removed until setleu for. SHANNON R. MILLER. John Spuller, Auct.; Fred Koide- - wey. Clerk. 276t6 ' REAL ESTTTE INVESTMENTS. [ ilc-r Friends:— ‘ Would you be interested in an 80 a just south oi Pleasant Mills? 40 j •acres quite near Monroe? 120 and a another 120 and 200 acres near Steele? ■ 102 and 118 just west of Decatur? ti') and 50 just south of Decatur? A 10 about one mile south of court - house? Two 80’s near Honduras? 50 , and 40 and 33 acres just east of Decatur? 106 and a 60 and 100 acres j just a little ways south of Decatur? , 40 acres 3 miles east of Monroe? 145 acres adjoining Monroe? 180 acres two miles west of Berne? 230 acres ■ in north Monroe township. Wc would be glad to have you ask us about them. ; Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY ‘ FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 277t3 ] WANTED. . Twenty-five men for section ! work and construction work.] Apply at once to Mose Henry, or I interurban station. Good wages, i I'.. Wayne & Decatur Traction Company. 278t3 — a *- — — \<>’m i: (IF < TMI MISSI.'Xf .Rs’ SALE or REAL ESTAiK. Th<‘ virtu of an order of the Adams <’ir- . »jri. made and entered in a ; t therein pending, entitled William] I! i.i’tner, John W. Bittner vs. Chris-’ • ’ii.' Bittner, Irene Bittner, Frederick i ] ’’ttner dihl Rosetta Bittner, and num-i ’ • I 9:?so upon the dockets thereof,’ i. ~i;\ .jives notice that at the east i • -if th* * ourt boure, Decatur, In-I liana, on Saturday, the Oth I>ay of January, IDIH, ut two (’clock p. in., of said day, he ••. ill offer at public auction and at not less than two-thirds of the full appraised xelue thereof, the follov.dng |<;e« ribed leal estate, to-wit: The north half (%) of the north half ( v. > of the northwest quarter ( %) of section seventeen (17) in township twenty-eifrhr (28) north, range fifteen (15) e.ist. !n Adams county, Indiana. • •ontaininK forty (40) acres more or less. Terms <»f Sale. One-third (1-3) cash on day of sale, one-third (1-3) in one year therefrom and one-third (1-3 in two years therefrom Deferred payments to be secured by mor|gaffe on said roaj estate and freehold surety, and to bear 6 per cent in’erest. . Purchaser may pay all cash. DORE B. ERWIN, 23-30-7 Commissioner, Decatur, Ind. o — IPPOIATMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the undoisianed has been appointed administrator of the estate of John IT. Meyer, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. EDWARD If. WHINGER, Administrator. November 9, 1916. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys. 9-16-23 » ' ■ — -O 1 •’ ■ — l ■ ■ XPPOIN’I’MEVT OF EXECUTOH. Notice is hereby given that the nn4ersigned has been appointed executor of Hie estate of John Wanner, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate probably solvent. NOAH WINTEP.EGG, November 3. 1916. t Clark'J. Lutz, Atty. 9-16-23
DON’T SUFFER nii WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on the temples an 1 neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothe* away the pain, usually giving quick relief. , , . . . .Musterole is a dean, white ointment, made with oil of nmst.>n. Better than a mustard plaster anu does not blister. . Many doctors and nurses franKiy recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism. lumbago, pains and aches ot the hack or joints, sprains, sore mttscles, b: dises, chill»P”*3» frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia 1. It is always oeoemlable. I Si r SirHCK. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance to a resolution adopted by lb' board of direr tors of the Decatur ( on - mercial club of Decatur. Indiana, the unili'. signed trustee, heretofore appointed by said Decatur Commercial ellib will offer for sale at private sale ,t the office of the Bowers l.ealtj Company in said city ot Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, on ’l'nesrtnj. Ileeember 12. I»IU. between the hours of 10:00 o cock a. nt., and Iron p. m.. the following de■S rilled real estate, situate in and about the said City of Decatur. In said Adams county, and State of Indi-| ana, to-wit: .... ,1 Commencing nt a point which Is ■» ■ • bains and 25 links south ot a stone In the center of tlie public highway, IX chains and 31 links east of a stone it tile northwest corner of the southvest quarter of sec tion 34 in township !8 north, range 14 east, thence running south 76 links, thence east to the vest line of the right ot way of the Cincinnati, llichmond and Fort wayne • ailroad. thence north along the west line of said right of way 76 links, more; »r less to a point due east ot the plari' • f beginning, thence west to the place • f beginning. . . „ I Also, commencing at a point chains and 7,0 links south of a stone in the • enter of the public highway, which is IX chains and 31 links east of a stone at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section 34 in township 2X north, range 14 east, thence running south 63 links to the, uuth line of said southwest quarter of lid section, thence east on the south ■ ine of s.iid quarter section to the west 1,11 • of the right of way of the Cincinnati. llichmond and 'Fort Wayne rail:oa<i. thence north along the west line of said.right of way 63 links, more or j less to a point due east of the place of | • eginning, thence West to the place • f beginning. Also, Inlots Number 1. 3. 4,7, IS, 21, 2. 24. 25. 3'l. 63, 66 anil 7s. in Citizens irst addition to the City of Decatur, ..dams county, Indiana. Also Inlots Number 10. 13. 15.23. 26. 33,1 34. 43. 17, 65 and 7o in Citizen's Second Vd.iition to s.iid City of Decatur, Ad-! ims county, Indiana. Also, Inlots Numtier 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, li, 13. 13. lx. 26 and 27 in Citizen's third addition to said City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Also, Inlots Number 11. 12. 19, 24 ami 25 in Mary Ella Hanna's addition to ssid City of Deeajur. Adams County, ijidinna. Said real estate will be sold for the j purpose of paying the debts and obligations owing by said trustee and will I esold to the highest and best bidder for cash. in tiie event that sai.l real estate for any reason is not sold on the above date the said sale will be continued from dav to day between the hours above specified,, until the same is sold. F? M. SHCIKMF.YEIt. .1-16-23-30 Trustee. NOTH E OF PETITION TO SEI.I. HEAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Adams County: in the Adams Circuit Court. Novem- ' l.er Term, -1916. ' T Robert B. Allison. Jr.. Administrator ■,e ooms nun, with the will annexed, of Robert li. Allison, deceased, vs. Jessie A. Deam, Mary .A. Macke, Frederick f Mio ke. Viola M. Allison, Marie Alli- • oii. Robert 1:. Allison, Jr., Mabel E. r Allison, June A Crabbs. ■ To Mary A. Macke and Frederick; Macke, you are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, r • :i administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate aforesaid, I lee filed in the Adams circuit court of .(dams county. Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto, and prav- p mg therein for an order and decree of said coui’t authorizing the sale of cer- i , tain real estate belonging to the esi.iie of said decedent, and in said peti- t lion described to make assets for the tiaiment of the debts. bequests and * liabilities of said, estate; and it also up- . pears by affidavit filed in said cause : .nat you, and each of you are non-i eßidents of tiie State of Indiana, anil that you are each necessary parties t lo said proceedings and that said petition so tiled and which Is now pend- : ing. is set for hearing in said court , i nt tiie ci urt house in tiie City of Deca- [ ,ir, Indiana, on Tuesday, January IX,' I 1917. I Witness, the clerk and seal of said • nurt Illis Jot It dav of November, 1916. . WILL HAMM ELL. 1 Clerk Adams Circuit Court, j Clark 4 Lutz, Atty. 23-30-7 NOTICE OF Ai l-OIXTMENT OF RECEIVER. State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: Notice is hereby given that the un- f •iersigned has been appointed the reviver of the Ward Manufacturing 1 •Company, an insolvent corporation, by I I I lie Adams circuit court. All persons, ! firms and corporations Indebted to' ! said company are hereby notified that all accounts and notes due said company are payable to the undersigned receiver at his office In Decatur, Indiana. f.EWIS A. GRAHAM, Receiver for the Ward Manufacturing Company. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Receiver. jui 6-th-ts —a — FOR SALE 126 acres, second river bottom land, improvements first class. 40 acres sandy soil, improvements fine. 60 acres sandy clay soil, well improved. All these farms in Adams county. 58 acres black soil, fairly improved 1% miles cf Geneva. 80 acres sandy soil, well improved, within two miles of Willshire, Ohio. Will sell at great bargains it taken at once. J. F. ARNOLD, 134 S. Third St. 274 e-o-d-ts. Decatur, Indiana. NO HUNTING ALLOWED? Notice is hereby given that no , hunting will be allowed on my farm f and violators of this notice will be followed by prosecution under the law. 264t36 JOHN HESSLER.
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ADAMS COUNTY INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: — If you are contemplating buying a farm or city property, won't you call on us and see what we have to offer? Our business is that of dealing in real estate and loaning money and making abstract of title. We are offering farm loans now at 5 per cent, per cent and at 6 per cent. This 6 per cent loan is exceptionally good. The rate is higher but there are other considerations. Ask • us about it. Our abstract business has an established reputation for correctness and excelence. Call on us, or write us or ’phone us. Respectfully. THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY. FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN. 279t2 • oATTENTION, FARMERS! Book your sale with the live stock 1 and farm sale auctinoeer, who will set you the highest prices. HARRY DANIELS. Auctioneer, 206 e-o-d-ts Pleasant Mills, Ind. '
[murray Meet me face to face at the old Meniff Cigar stand. I handle all the standard smokables, candies, periodicals and every thing that goes with a first-class stand like mine. The best billiard and pocket carom tables in town. COME IN AND MAKE ME PROVE IT. THAT’S ME! MURRAY
i-ORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTS Leave Decatur & M —6:50, 8:30, 11:30 P M — 3:30, 5:45, »:30 Leave Fort Wayna. A. M.—?:00, 10:00. P. M.—1:00, 4:00, 7:30, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 1:8 a. m., and leaves Fort V ayne U 1 in., arriving tn Decatur at 1:45 P tain addition to the daily service, n tra service cars will be run as follow on Sundays ONLY: Leave Decatur Leave Ft. MJ* 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. a 4:00 p. m. 5: 30 p. B 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p. B HOMER RUHL. A|»t ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK ' ♦ Physician and Surgeon <• Office removed to residence, fo ur ♦ doors north of Murray Hotel.* ♦ 128 No. Third St. ♦ Calle answered day or night • ♦ Telephone 131. ♦ ♦ee + ee*******
